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I can see Snivy learning Iron Tail only if Pikachu replaces his own for something else (maybe for Brick Break, where he still use his tail while employing a different element?), but the writers aren't smart enough for that. :P

I can see Snivy learning Iron Tail only if Pikachu replaces his own for something else (maybe for Brick Break, where he still use his tail while employing a different element?), but the writers aren't smart enough for that. :P

I can see Snivy learning Iron Tail only if Pikachu replaces his own for something else (maybe for Brick Break, where he still use his tail while employing a different element?), but the writers aren't smart enough for that. :P

I'd like that. I can't picture Pikachu using an punching/kicking moves, even though Brick Break is like a karate chop. Seeing him using his tail, would be unique, like Oshawott using his scalchop to block Electric type moves, and Emolga's Volt Switch.

It's dumb that she doesn't, since she has been a formidable opponent in all of her battles, minus Excadrill.

Typical grass types... tend to get little respect. Sceptile and to an extant Bayleef were the only ones treated well. You could say Bulbasaur, but it wasn't until after his initial time on the team and not till after Charizard left. Bayleef was still overshadowed by Cyndaquil and Turtwig got little notice after Chimchar joined the team

Typical grass types... tend to get little respect. Sceptile and to an extant Bayleef were the only ones treated well. You could say Bulbasaur, but it wasn't until after his initial time on the team and not till after Charizard left. Bayleef was still overshadowed by Cyndaquil and Turtwig got little notice after Chimchar joined the team